‘Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sail. Explore. Dream‘ – Mark Twain

Guilty as charged, but the only LSD I knew, before I became a runner, is that it stands for Lysergic acid diethylamide, or more famed as acid.

It carries a totally different meaning for us runners though, as we recognise it as ‘Long-Slow-Distance’ Run. Aptly named so, don’t you think, since somehow it also gives us the ‘high’? (from running, of course).

Developed as a training method in 1969 by Joe Henderson, LSD run is for those runners or athletes who were aiming to ‘increase muscle strength, endurance and aerobic fitness.’*

In the 70s, cardiologist Jack Scaff, in his many sessions of running clinics suggested runners to abide to the ‘talk test’ – the idea where their running pace should be slow enough to hold a conversation.*

*sourced from Wikipedia.

And if you’re indeed a ‘talker’, and an avid runner, this kind of run should definitely be included in your training.

Here’s a thing though, LSD runs are relatively different for one person to another. One may find running LSD ‘easy’ at 7:00 pace, while another may be at 9:00. LSD run is not a competition; you have to discover your own LSD pace.

How?

By keep on doing LSD runs regularly, and at different venues.

‘You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view…until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.’
— Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird

I was one of 2016 R68 ‘graduates’ – and that was my first ever ultramarathon, having just done one FM a few months prior.

“It was one of those “WTF-did-I-just-do” moments in your life. It was a monumental decision, in which you didn’t even think twice before clicking on the ‘sign-up’ button. It was the thought that since you’ve been called crazy and a freak one too many times, you might just as well do it. When you, yourself, wasn’t even sure what you got yourself into.”

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